Embarking on a journey of self-discovery a few years ago ignited my interest with the intersection of purpose and success. Raised in an academically driven family in 80s and 90s India, success was synonymous with career achievements, and the pursuit of a good job overshadowed any deeper purpose. This mindset persisted until my late 30s when I began questioning what truly brought me happiness. Recently, I had an interesting natter with Raghavan Damodaran, a fellow undergrad from university, j...
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Embarking on a journey of self-discovery a few years ago ignited my interest with the intersection of purpose and success. Raised in an academically driven family in 80s and 90s India, success was synonymous with career achievements, and the pursuit of a good job overshadowed any deeper purpose. This mindset persisted until my late 30s when I began questioning what truly brought me happiness. Recently, I had an interesting natter with Raghavan Damodaran, a fellow undergrad from university, j...
Melody Masters Unleashed: Brace yourselves for a Harmonious Hijinks Extravaganza! Our jaw-dropping podcast guest, Chin2 Bhosle, the Rockstar Extraordinaire from India's Musical Dynasty, is here to unleash self-love secrets and fabulosity in your 40s. Tune in for laughter, toe-tapping tunes, and a wild ride as we dive deep into the world of '40s fabulousness. Buckle up, folks, this podcast is about to hit all the right notes!
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Embarking on a journey of self-discovery a few years ago ignited my interest with the intersection of purpose and success. Raised in an academically driven family in 80s and 90s India, success was synonymous with career achievements, and the pursuit of a good job overshadowed any deeper purpose. This mindset persisted until my late 30s when I began questioning what truly brought me happiness. Recently, I had an interesting natter with Raghavan Damodaran, a fellow undergrad from university, j...